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they are talking about taxing, taxing speech wait, wait, wait. if i may, i'm going to thank you very much for that. let me put you over to mr. weiner for a manspeed is why? spent we're trying to stay on topic. >> i want to talk, too. [laughter] >> you can finish a answer quickly and then i will go to mr. weiner, if that's all right speak so i supersized to become socialist economic idea that kills jobs than were down to 1% or soon will be 0% like in cuba. went to make sure that people who are investing the money are doing so. everyone to end inequality we have to concentrate creating more jobs. in my neighborhood only five blocks we have over 20 different storefronts close because nobody want to go in business in new york city. everything is about tax, about violation and people, they need to work with to encourage the small business owner to continue doing what they're doing and went to let the people who are investing the money in the city to continue to do so so we create more jobs and we can in the inequality, economic and equality in the cit
they are talking about taxing, taxing speech wait, wait, wait. if i may, i'm going to thank you very much for that. let me put you over to mr. weiner for a manspeed is why? spent we're trying to stay on topic. >> i want to talk, too. [laughter] >> you can finish a answer quickly and then i will go to mr. weiner, if that's all right speak so i supersized to become socialist economic idea that kills jobs than were down to 1% or soon will be 0% like in cuba. went to make sure that...
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since we pay taxes. i believe we pay more innings it is a collectively as a people than we get back. we shouldn't in any way give up government monies. but i'm saying that we, if dr. king says here, in that quote, there's no reason why black -- especially in urban community cannot have a building purchased by the community collectively and provide a place for young people to go and hang out and learn. we have to get that mentality, you know, and, you know, and that requires a change in mind. brother malcom used to say and again, in this book, dr. king talks about psychology. the psychology manifestation of a white supreme sincerity. you don't hear it very much. but he taunt the tax on the mind. this is what we're dealing with now. as i said the physical attack have been significantly reduced. even with the trayvon martin case. the physical attack have been reduced. the psychology attack from the movyings with television, book, music, a lot produced by black people. as far as i'm concerned the gangster ra
since we pay taxes. i believe we pay more innings it is a collectively as a people than we get back. we shouldn't in any way give up government monies. but i'm saying that we, if dr. king says here, in that quote, there's no reason why black -- especially in urban community cannot have a building purchased by the community collectively and provide a place for young people to go and hang out and learn. we have to get that mentality, you know, and, you know, and that requires a change in mind....
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dealing with tax evasion and tax avoidance is the major theme at the g8 summit and certainly the g8 members will be interested in talking about those issues, and potentially there could be -- there won't be any kind of breakthrough agreement. but there could be a reinforcement of some of the work that was agreed to in the g8. oecd work on tax sharing and information sharing and so forth. then a third area would be -- i think there would be a fairly robust discussion of trade. the g120 has several times now laid down a commitment to the stand still against protectionist measures, which they have most recently extended through 2014 and may likely reup that. the commission has been honored and breached. they will probably make a strong stand. they will also talk about the -- at this point the main focus is on the bali ministerial in december which is the last real chance, i think, potentially save it. but most people i think in the trade world don't think that's likely to happen. there may be a more focus look at the g20 to push forward specific agreements in bali say on trade facilitation, fo
dealing with tax evasion and tax avoidance is the major theme at the g8 summit and certainly the g8 members will be interested in talking about those issues, and potentially there could be -- there won't be any kind of breakthrough agreement. but there could be a reinforcement of some of the work that was agreed to in the g8. oecd work on tax sharing and information sharing and so forth. then a third area would be -- i think there would be a fairly robust discussion of trade. the g120 has...
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and law is you can't sue the tax if they rule that a tax it wasn't a tax then later you can do it under your taxing authority. but on the question of whether or not the president has the authority to delay the implementation of the tax to some people, the answer is they have been doing it all the time. .. washing the affordable care act, but delaying the effective date happens all the time. and the authority of the president to do that has only been questioned when president obama did. [applause] >> my question -- [applause] my question was not about the delay. my question was the exemptions such as was granted to u.s. your entire staff. $0.8 from this program. and then he gave it to all the unions that he did, ten different unions. >> well, what happened in congress was in the bill. the only employee in the country, members of congress and their staff, all the employees in the country will lose their health insurance and have to go into the exchange. we still want to get some benefit. having insurance. and they're working that out. i'm not sure if they have the regulations fix, but the
and law is you can't sue the tax if they rule that a tax it wasn't a tax then later you can do it under your taxing authority. but on the question of whether or not the president has the authority to delay the implementation of the tax to some people, the answer is they have been doing it all the time. .. washing the affordable care act, but delaying the effective date happens all the time. and the authority of the president to do that has only been questioned when president obama did....
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you let us tax ourselves and our legislatures and legislate for ourselves in our respective legislatures, and we remain in the empire recognizing the authority of the king and recognizing our membership in the british empire economically, because we are both beneficiaries of that. as they said, both sides, there's people on both sides argue r for this. up through the middle of the spring of 1776. this is the answer that the british will later regret they don't accept or act on. this will be the biggest bluppedder until history of british state craft. why don't they want to do it? why don't they see this is the way? three reasons. first of all, william blackstone, the great jurist ruled in 1775, or asserted, that there must be a single source of sovereignty in the empire. and in any government. there cannot be many god, must be only one gods. the source of the british empire, the british government is the king in parliament. the american solution is unacceptable because it creates multiple versions of sovereignty, each colony has its own sovereign government. even though nay claim to work
you let us tax ourselves and our legislatures and legislate for ourselves in our respective legislatures, and we remain in the empire recognizing the authority of the king and recognizing our membership in the british empire economically, because we are both beneficiaries of that. as they said, both sides, there's people on both sides argue r for this. up through the middle of the spring of 1776. this is the answer that the british will later regret they don't accept or act on. this will be the...
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i worry about increasing people's taxes. i think we can rely to some degree on some technological advances as opposed to increasing taxes on americans who i think are taxed enough, certainly in these tough economic times. there is some good news. we are now going to be an energy rich nation. we will be exporting natural gas to hopefully to europe which will diminish the european dependence on russian oil. and this hole fracking thing is turning into incredible good news for america. it will make us energy independent for over a treated, depending on how we do it in the next 10 or 20 years. natural gas is much cleaner, cleaner source of energy. and i think that is a lot of good news, and the technology is good. i think that we are, with some incentives from the government, we are seeing automobiles with dramatically increased mileage. i have a car -- i hate, hope this is a commercial but i havee a ford fusion and hardly ever stop at a gas station. and there's cars on the market that are much more fuel-efficient than they used
i worry about increasing people's taxes. i think we can rely to some degree on some technological advances as opposed to increasing taxes on americans who i think are taxed enough, certainly in these tough economic times. there is some good news. we are now going to be an energy rich nation. we will be exporting natural gas to hopefully to europe which will diminish the european dependence on russian oil. and this hole fracking thing is turning into incredible good news for america. it will...
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he in other things is the lowest tax burden since about 1960. corporate taxes 15%. the federal corporate tax. that's pretty good. that is what makes canada very attractive for business all over the world. but the caller is quite right that the economic reform began under the liberal party. it's true. they sobered up i think more than we have down here in the united states. >> host: you write in your piece they had the election october nine months after the election that brought harper and the disoaft power, they, again by a bigger margin. can you expand on that? >> guest: yes. he said he keeps taking regions blue which is the conservative color. i think people have begun up there to trust the conservatives with power, and the liberal capital l has been broken for now. liberals aren't even the official opposition. that's another left ward party. and so harper is an gradualist. he has a leader quality, of course. he doesn't move the public a lot farther than they're willing to go. he likes to -- i think the way he and his people put it they awakingen the common sense
he in other things is the lowest tax burden since about 1960. corporate taxes 15%. the federal corporate tax. that's pretty good. that is what makes canada very attractive for business all over the world. but the caller is quite right that the economic reform began under the liberal party. it's true. they sobered up i think more than we have down here in the united states. >> host: you write in your piece they had the election october nine months after the election that brought harper and...
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they were really talking and went on to become the president of this tax records i was reading the post and the washington star but i don't remember being hyped up by what i was reading in the paper to the it was coming more from the black radio. i felt like i wanted to be there and i wanted to be part of it but i wanted to take pictures. i had taken pictures since i was five for 6-years-old so i wanted to take pictures that day. i went to work and it was getting pretty close to school for me to be in entering freshmen. couldn't have been another week away. unbeknownst to me there was a policy that day so i probably didn't even need to come to work and ask my boss if i could go, but i did. as you probably saw it was a bit of a racial tension between the two of us with our wanted to hang out with them in march. i said yeah i guess i do. and while you are in a good mood why don't you ask security to let me get up on the roof of the building, which he did. and i went up and took the first initial pictures of the buses that were already parked all over. you could see people screaming out of
they were really talking and went on to become the president of this tax records i was reading the post and the washington star but i don't remember being hyped up by what i was reading in the paper to the it was coming more from the black radio. i felt like i wanted to be there and i wanted to be part of it but i wanted to take pictures. i had taken pictures since i was five for 6-years-old so i wanted to take pictures that day. i went to work and it was getting pretty close to school for me...
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let's give them a tax break and take the tax break away from the multibillion dollar companies. let's talk about living wage in the city. it's something i have supported as a council member and comp troller. they refuse to support living wage until the final days it was apparent of it going to pass with or without them. thompson never weighed in on the issue. let's call the records for what they are. people can stand up here and talk about anything they want. you have to look at the record. my record is one of economic development and economic equality. it's not just about recovery. it's about equity as well. glfm mr. thompson, are you in favor of the living wage? thompson: yes. i would like to come back to the public advocate indicated. when he talk about universal prex. i support universal precious k. the reality is money gets send back to the state of new york each and every year. that's wrong. we need to redirect that money to prek. the first thing, bill, when you look at this. your proposal is almost a tabs in search of an idea. let's be honest about it. we also point unive
let's give them a tax break and take the tax break away from the multibillion dollar companies. let's talk about living wage in the city. it's something i have supported as a council member and comp troller. they refuse to support living wage until the final days it was apparent of it going to pass with or without them. thompson never weighed in on the issue. let's call the records for what they are. people can stand up here and talk about anything they want. you have to look at the record. my...
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or her taxes on a postcard. [applause] now in washington, d.c., that is what is known as crazy talk. [laughter] because listen, let's be very clear abolishing the irs, that isn't going to be easy. and the reason is there is an army of lobbyists on case streets who make hundreds of millions of dollars getting xm since -- exemptions to the tax code and there are politicians in both parties with a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. i don't know how many of you have run across management consultants but they have a phrase called bhags, big hairy audacious goals. abolishing the irs is a big hairy audacious goals. [laughter] but if i'm right that we are seeing a new paradigm, the rise of the grassroots, the devotee of the american people to hold elected officials accountable, it is only true that new paradigm that we can get that. the third piece to restoring economic growth is regulatory reform. president obama has on leash regulators like locusts on small business is destroying jobs. the only problem is
or her taxes on a postcard. [applause] now in washington, d.c., that is what is known as crazy talk. [laughter] because listen, let's be very clear abolishing the irs, that isn't going to be easy. and the reason is there is an army of lobbyists on case streets who make hundreds of millions of dollars getting xm since -- exemptions to the tax code and there are politicians in both parties with a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. i don't know how many of you have run across...
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much more taxes collectively as a group of people than we did back in goods and services. so we should not make it in any way give up government monies, but i'm saying that we, dr. king says here, in that quote, there's no reason why black communities, especially urban communities cannot have a building in that community that has been purchased by the community collectively and provides a place for young people to go and hang out and learn. you've got to get that mentality. you know, and that requires a change in mind. brother malcolm used to say, and again, in this book dr. king talks about psychological, the psychological manifestations of white supremacy. you don't hear that very much, but he talks about the attacks on the mind. and this is what we're dealing with now. as i said before, the physical attacks have been significantly reduced. even with trayvon martin case, the physical -- the psychological attacks from the movies, television, books, music, a lot of it produced by black people. as far as i'm concerned the gangster rappers have been allies, allies, weeding,
much more taxes collectively as a group of people than we did back in goods and services. so we should not make it in any way give up government monies, but i'm saying that we, dr. king says here, in that quote, there's no reason why black communities, especially urban communities cannot have a building in that community that has been purchased by the community collectively and provides a place for young people to go and hang out and learn. you've got to get that mentality. you know, and that...
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we pay taxes like other places in the united states and i think that is something we should actually be talking about. we want our right in this state to vote. [applause] >> actually that will be part of the commission to make sure that that is part of the agenda at saturday's march and demonstration. yeah. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> james a. garfield went to chicago to nominate someone else for president. he was expecting it so lucretia garfield had no expectation that over the next five months somewhere between 17 and 20,000 people at show up at her home and her property in ohio. when these people started show up on the property that many people obviously unexpected and uninvited started to cause a lot of damage to the outside of the property. we n
we pay taxes like other places in the united states and i think that is something we should actually be talking about. we want our right in this state to vote. [applause] >> actually that will be part of the commission to make sure that that is part of the agenda at saturday's march and demonstration. yeah. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]...
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when you talk about it, it's so confusing at this time, head start is being -- i say taxed and cut, but as we need to think about what is going on. do our head start there are fears as to what is going happen next year. what is going happen to the children. what is going happen to the family? it's very difficult for staff to function where they don't know next year am i going have a job? are we going operate the program and stressful for the directors and everybody. and the families i'm asking to please support head start and hopefully we can overcome this. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you for sharing those personal stories with us at this time i want to invite our panel up to join us on the stage. we're thrilled to some of the best expert on the program here today. i'll turn it over to christie ya from education week and introduce the panelist and moderate the discussion. >> good morning, everyone. as she mentioned my name is christie ya samuel. i cover early education poem. this is a fascinating time to become early education and young children. we have a great panel here
when you talk about it, it's so confusing at this time, head start is being -- i say taxed and cut, but as we need to think about what is going on. do our head start there are fears as to what is going happen next year. what is going happen to the children. what is going happen to the family? it's very difficult for staff to function where they don't know next year am i going have a job? are we going operate the program and stressful for the directors and everybody. and the families i'm asking...
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i decided to use my imagination and give taxed state in order to answer your question. the text i believe he would use is matthew, chapter 25. jesus said, at the end here is what is going down. i will separate the sheep from the goats. the text says that he wanted to separate nations, not individuals. oftentimes we get caught up in an individualistic gospel as opposed to dealing with structures and systems. and so when jesus separates the sheep from the goat, he is separating nations and said, i was hungry. did you feed me? thursday, did you give me a drink. in as much as you did it to the least of these, you have done it also on to me. here is what is so powerful. jesus is basically saying, if you did me wrong, you are going to hell. maybe what dr. king was going to preach from that sunday was matthew, chapter 25. america may go to hell because of how we underemployed, because of how we mistreat those who are impoverished. and intel week we humanize the impoverished, we humanize, we humanize. one of the things. one political party that treats the poor as a political pi
i decided to use my imagination and give taxed state in order to answer your question. the text i believe he would use is matthew, chapter 25. jesus said, at the end here is what is going down. i will separate the sheep from the goats. the text says that he wanted to separate nations, not individuals. oftentimes we get caught up in an individualistic gospel as opposed to dealing with structures and systems. and so when jesus separates the sheep from the goat, he is separating nations and said,...
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it is quite a stiff tax. if it is over a certain amount, you have to pay a tax of 40% of the value of the plan over that threshold. that is a pretty stiff bit e. companies are looking how to reduce the value of their plans. beyond companies now are looking at how to the value of the plan spared. just do for the rich requirements. you mentioned the aspect of the plan that is maybe best known which his adult children can stay on their parents planned plan up to age 26 read grade the cap on lifetime benefit limits is removed. that raises costs and so forth and so this is why ups mentioned the affordable care act as part of one of the factors among others including just overall raising health cost the costa to exclude working spouses. >> host: in your story you cite a towers watson survey that asked employers how they planned to change their health offerings for employees in light of what is going on with the affordable care act. i'm sorry the current situation on how employers charge their employees. about 20% o
it is quite a stiff tax. if it is over a certain amount, you have to pay a tax of 40% of the value of the plan over that threshold. that is a pretty stiff bit e. companies are looking how to reduce the value of their plans. beyond companies now are looking at how to the value of the plan spared. just do for the rich requirements. you mentioned the aspect of the plan that is maybe best known which his adult children can stay on their parents planned plan up to age 26 read grade the cap on...
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the taxes for those above. overall, my office is estimated it will bring in $250 million up to one billion dollars in additional revenue and that is part of the people's budget where we greatly expand the educational system to start kids early on and take them all the way through college so we the approach. >> mr. wiener, is your plan different, better? >> i'm sure it's better. for the longest time, we have her descriptions of the city that is not right. we are one city with a common aspirational goal and this notion that we are all middle- sees people, sometimes you people who are actually quite wealthy but when they look in their mirror, they say this is the capital of middle-class and the talk about their experience. anyone who makes less than $150,000 per year gets a 10% tax cut in if you make more than $1 million or more you pay 1% more. the fundamental numbers of people you're struggling to make it in this city, we are losing middle-class jobs and creating jobs at the very low end of the spectrum, restaur
the taxes for those above. overall, my office is estimated it will bring in $250 million up to one billion dollars in additional revenue and that is part of the people's budget where we greatly expand the educational system to start kids early on and take them all the way through college so we the approach. >> mr. wiener, is your plan different, better? >> i'm sure it's better. for the longest time, we have her descriptions of the city that is not right. we are one city with a...
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attempts to prohibit parents of college students from climbing them as dependents when they file their taxes if the students are registered to vote anywhere other than the parents' home. under the new law those same students would be required to provide all lee and a government issued photo. the supreme court has caused the congress of the united states to deal with the question on voter rights enforcement. in 2006 congress reauthorize the voting rights act on a bipartisan basis, making that determination that section four and five would not only be relevant, but essential to protecting all americans right to vote. now congress has a moral obligation to undo the wrongheaded decision of the supreme court and to ensure the justice department has the tools to clearly identify voter obstruction and enforce voter rights. let us use this time to not only identify the issues which threaten our freedom and equality, but let us boldly and courageously draw line in the sand. let us speak up and show up. let us not be intimidated by those who would accuse us of just playing the race card. long have we
attempts to prohibit parents of college students from climbing them as dependents when they file their taxes if the students are registered to vote anywhere other than the parents' home. under the new law those same students would be required to provide all lee and a government issued photo. the supreme court has caused the congress of the united states to deal with the question on voter rights enforcement. in 2006 congress reauthorize the voting rights act on a bipartisan basis, making that...